Stop Human Rights Violations in Sudan

Why this is important

September 2013 saw hoards of people taking to the streets of Sudan in protest, sparked by the government’s lift on fuel subsidies in the already impoverished country. More than two hundreds people, mostly youth, were shot to death by Sudanese police and intelligence forces. Guns aimed at chests and head which indicates that the aim was "shoot to kill." Sudanese government showed no remorse or any sense of responsibility. Moreover, there are more that 800 detainees (political activists and protesters) who are subject to torture and intimidation behind bars. Detainees are not allowed to visitations with their families or lawyers. You support could help in bringing justice, rescuing a detainee, and elevating freedom of press conditions. You could help bringing those who committed crimes against civilians before court.

US special envoy to sudan "Donald Both", United Nation secretary general "Ban-Ki Mon", High Representative of the European Union for Foreign Affairs "Baroness Catherine Ashton", African Union Chairperson "Dr.Delamini Zuma", Secretary General of the League

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Given the Sudanese government’s history of human rights violations, detainees are at grave risk of perdition. There is no adequate information of their whereabouts and/or charges. "Freedom of press worsened since the recent uprising in September 2013." Faisal M. Salih, laureate of Peter Mackler Award commented.
We, group of Sudanese activists in Washington DC will hold a hunger strike in front of the White House (Oct 21-25) in solidarity with Sudanese rightful aspirations .Our goal is to pressure the Sudanese government to respond to the following demands:
-Immediate release of political detainees and stop of arbitrary arrest;
- Bringing those responsible of killing protestors to court;
- Respecting freedom of press and media expression in Sudan.
Your support is essential to serve justice. Equally important, China, Iran and Qatar should revisit their political and economic associations with the Sudanese government for they are enabling the violation of human rights violations.

Given the Sudanese government’s history of human rights violations, detainees are at grave risk of perdition. There is no adequate information of their whereabouts and/or charges. "Freedom of press worsened since the recent uprising in September 2013." Faisal M. Salih, laureate of Peter Mackler Award commented.
We, group of Sudanese activists in Washington DC will hold a hunger strike in front of the White House (Oct 21-25) in solidarity with Sudanese rightful aspirations .Our goal is to pressure the Sudanese government to respond to the following demands:
-Immediate release of political detainees and stop of arbitrary arrest;
- Bringing those responsible of killing protestors to court;
- Respecting freedom of press and media expression in Sudan.
Your support is essential to serve justice. Equally important, China, Iran and Qatar should revisit their political and economic associations with the Sudanese government for they are enabling the violation of human rights violations.

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Given the Sudanese government’s history of human rights violations, detainees are at grave risk of perdition. There is no adequate information of their whereabouts and/or charges. "Freedom of press worsened since the recent uprising in September 2013." Faisal M. Salih, laureate of Peter Mackler Award commented.
We, group of Sudanese activists in Washington DC will hold a hunger strike in front of the White House (Oct 21-25) in solidarity with Sudanese rightful aspirations .Our goal is to pressure the Sudanese government to respond to the following demands:
-Immediate release of political detainees and stop of arbitrary arrest;
- Bringing those responsible of killing protestors to court;
- Respecting freedom of press and media expression in Sudan.
Your support is essential to serve justice. Equally important, China, Iran and Qatar should revisit their political and economic associations with the Sudanese government for they are enabling the violation of human rights violations.

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